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Zakeri is reporting that even more units of Lebanese Hizbullah, some 3000 trained killers in all, have entered Tehran. According to the leak they flew in from Dubaiís international airport, supposedly a US ally, and have set up headquarters on Takhti and Piruzi streets.

Zakeri is reporting that even more units of Lebanese Hizbullah, some 3000 trained killers in all, have entered Tehran. According to the leak they flew in from Dubaiís international airport, supposedly a US ally, and have set up headquarters on Takhti and Piruzi streets.

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Let them all come over! They will enter Iran live and exit on coffins.

IRAN WILL BE THE GRAVEYARD OF HIZBOLLAH!

Hey you lebanese hizbollah scumbags: tell all your hizbollah friends to come over. be our guests! we need lots of corps for Protection!!!

Regime's Thugs are rounding up women and even younger teenage girls and taking them to PRISON with stupid charges as small scarf or low cut pants!!!

they are forcefully pushed into cars and taken to Prison and not allowed to even contact their family! Is this the ISLAMIC JUSTICE? or is it the DEMOCRATIC IRAN decrared by EU & US foreign office?

There are reports of a growing number of VIOLENT BEATINGS in STREETS; and many have been TORTURED in PUBLIC when the gaurds forcefully insert their legs into bags full of Roaches!! _________________Long live Iran.

Ultimately they are only helping to further radicalise the situation. All the arrests are recruiting more people for the movement. And the second one of their Hezbollah thugz hurts an Iranian, the blood of Iranians will start to boil. Iranians will not stand around watching Arabs killing Iranians, that is guaranteed!

The Mullah$ have stayed in power by carefully balancing repression with leaving people alone. They are tipping their own scales dangerously now, its understandable given their desperation. This is a dangerous game, they tip too much to one side, be it the lax side or repressive, they are in serious danger of falling and collapsing. Tipping heavily on the side of repression will have consequences, and that is further radicalsiation of the situation. The regime has lost all legitimacy with the majority, and it will lose legitimacy with the remaining minority with these actions.

There is a point at which the 'winds of change' will overwhelm the Mullah$' balancing act no matter what side they tip in.

All of this may work for 18 Tir, but what are they going to do after that?!

As part of the regime's terror campaign especially against young people, the regime's Baseej forces (Islamic Militia) attacked a bookstore in Tehran, beating up the young people in there. According to received reports, on the morning of Wednsday, June 30th, Baseej thugs brutally attacked the "Amir Sharifi" bookstore in Imam Hossein avenue, on the way to Damavand, and beat up the boys and the girls in there.

A student from Rafsanjan university died from a heart attack as a result of the severe pressures he was under. Amir Salari was a student of Rafsanjan university who was expelled from the university last year becasue of his activities. Mohamad Reza Nesbabdollah, a member of the United Students wrote in a letter that: "He also ended up like me, without the possibility of continuing his education at Rafsanjani's children's unviersity in Rafsanjan. He was physcially attacked very brutally by unknown people recently. Amir, thanks to the university's Herasat officers (regime's operatives) and head of the university was already destroyed. Amir did not leave us with a heart attack, but they gave him a heart attack as a gift".
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May he rest in peace

In preparation for Khameni's visit to Hamedan, the people of Hamedan especially the youth have been tearing up promotional posters and pictures of Khameni at night. There are reports of the regime's militia guarding these pictures at night to prevent vandalism, but despite all of this, Hamedan's brave youths have managed to tear up and destroy the pictures.

-An Iranian riot policeman looks disapprovingly at a woman whose scarf does not fully cover her hair as he monitors traffic on a Tehran intersection, July 4, 2004. Iran's conservative establishment was showing its strength ahead of the anniversary of violent 1999 student unrest by deploying thousands of troops to the streets, student leaders said on Monday. PHOTO TAKEN JULY 4 REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl